(This might be something to common to other Denons.)
The quick version is: What audio setting on the Denon do you use when playing quad discs like the Rhino quadios?
The non-quick version: I have the my new 6700 and first-time back speakers in addition to the sides. So 7 speakers at ear-level. I put in one of the new quadios today and it sounded amazing... very full. In fact, too full. Turns out the 6700 was set to DTS-Neural:X. Sounds great, but then it’s coming through all of the speakers, so it probably should.
I wanted to get to a purer quad sound but there’s no “Quad” in the settings. The closest I got was DTS Surround but what happens is that the two side speakers are duplicated in the back speakers. So it was quad + 2.
It sounds OK that way, but I was still wanting to get to four, so I simply unplugged the two side speakers leaving the front left/right and back left/right. And there it was... quad. Sounds great.
I didn’t have this problem with the previous receiver because there weren’t two back speakers. Quad would play through the fronts and sides. I think it was set to DTS Surround at the time, but I can’t remember.
Just wondering if there’s a better receiver audio setting that doesn’t have me unplugging speakers to get the intended result.
The quick version is: What audio setting on the Denon do you use when playing quad discs like the Rhino quadios?
The non-quick version: I have the my new 6700 and first-time back speakers in addition to the sides. So 7 speakers at ear-level. I put in one of the new quadios today and it sounded amazing... very full. In fact, too full. Turns out the 6700 was set to DTS-Neural:X. Sounds great, but then it’s coming through all of the speakers, so it probably should.
I wanted to get to a purer quad sound but there’s no “Quad” in the settings. The closest I got was DTS Surround but what happens is that the two side speakers are duplicated in the back speakers. So it was quad + 2.
It sounds OK that way, but I was still wanting to get to four, so I simply unplugged the two side speakers leaving the front left/right and back left/right. And there it was... quad. Sounds great.
I didn’t have this problem with the previous receiver because there weren’t two back speakers. Quad would play through the fronts and sides. I think it was set to DTS Surround at the time, but I can’t remember.
Just wondering if there’s a better receiver audio setting that doesn’t have me unplugging speakers to get the intended result.